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Bengals acquire top tackle Orlando Brown on massive four-year deal

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The Cincinnati Bengals have landed arguably the best offensive tackle on the open market, as former Kansas City Chief Orlando Brown is heading back to the NFC North. 

Brown’s deal is expected to be worth $64.092 million with about two-thirds of that guaranteed. 

NFL Network reports he'll receive $42.3 million through his second year and $49.9 million through three seasons. 

Brown’s career began with the Baltimore Ravens in 2018, and he’s developed into one of the best tackles in the game. He made it a point to want to play left tackle as he went into free agency, and that’s exactly where the Bengals expect him to play next season to protect quarterback Joe Burrow’s blindside. 

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Offensive tackle Orlando Brown #57 of the Kansas City Chiefs warms up before the NFL preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on August 20, 2021, in Glendale, Arizona. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Brown spoke to NFL Network’s Mike Garafalo after the news broke, where he mentioned wanting to continue his father’s legacy. His father, Orlando Brown Sr., played nine NFL seasons as an offensive tackle.

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"I’m super thankful for the opportunity to carry on my father’s legacy and be a left tackle," Brown said. "It was important to be able to play that position and play for a winning team and a winning quarterback. Who Dey!" 

Cincinnati continues to bolster their offensive line, knowing that Burrow has been taking a lot of hits his first three seasons in the league. 

Two years ago, he

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